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I couldn't find anything on Aldila's website. It looks like a lower launching option compared to PING's TFC shaft. I would venture to say similar performance to the Pro Launch Red. Sorry I couldn't be more help.

Yes, they say lower launching. But i'd be cautious to compare it with the PL-Red.

I went to the GolfSmith website and used their fitting program. Pretty cool ... but the interesting part was in the shaft selection area. For those of you who haven't used it ... at one point you're inputing your swing speed or driver distance, and your swing tempo; from that, they've got something that must calculate your SS and the way you load (?). Anyway, then when you pick different shafts, the recommendation of flex -- well, flexes!

i'm a Regular flex guy (SS is mid-90s) for the most part, and especially in the shafts I like (Blueboard). When I selected the Serrano, it told me 'Stiff Recommended.' I clicked several shafts and it varied; not able to fully tell what the key thing was (though it might have to do with torque). Whatever ... point is ...

That Serrano may be lower launch, but she may be a bit whippy and you may have to up a flex. As much as I want a G15, I think I'm goint to wait until I can get fit and do some hitting. I'm tempted to just order the beast with the Blueboard in it (because I love that shaft in my V2 and am learning to love it in a G10 I just got); but I think I'll wait.

Aldila has released their new line of high balance point shafts called En Fuego (due out in Oct). The Serrano is listed as the low to mid launch option, the Wasabi for mid launch and the Habanero as mid to high launch. Ping customer service states the Serrano is more of a high flex, firm tip design and should feel similar to the NV.

tried going to golfsmith's website.....could not find the link for the shaft recommendations

Bayou Kato, on Jul 30 2009, 12:36 PM, said:

Yes, they say lower launching. But i'd be cautious to compare it with the PL-Red.

I went to the GolfSmith website and used their fitting program. Pretty cool ... but the interesting part was in the shaft selection area. For those of you who haven't used it ... at one point you're inputing your swing speed or driver distance, and your swing tempo; from that, they've got something that must calculate your SS and the way you load (?). Anyway, then when you pick different shafts, the recommendation of flex -- well, flexes!

i'm a Regular flex guy (SS is mid-90s) for the most part, and especially in the shafts I like (Blueboard). When I selected the Serrano, it told me 'Stiff Recommended.' I clicked several shafts and it varied; not able to fully tell what the key thing was (though it might have to do with torque). Whatever ... point is ...

That Serrano may be lower launch, but she may be a bit whippy and you may have to up a flex. As much as I want a G15, I think I'm goint to wait until I can get fit and do some hitting. I'm tempted to just order the beast with the Blueboard in it (because I love that shaft in my V2 and am learning to love it in a G10 I just got); but I think I'll wait.

The Serrano does not play that much like a NV. It has far better feel, more like a VS Proto but better. The drvier shaft , to me, had more control than a NV and It kicked the ball higher. This shaft has serious kick. The fairway wood shaft played a little stouter with the same feel. Major kick also. Great driver shaft, I like it better than the Fubuki. Awesome fairway wood shaft, maybe the best that I have hit. The hybrid shaft, I like less.

<br />The Serrano does not play that much like a NV. It has far better feel, more like a VS Proto but better. The drvier shaft , to me, had more control than a NV and It kicked the ball higher. This shaft has serious kick. The fairway wood shaft played a little stouter with the same feel. Major kick also. Great driver shaft, I like it better than the Fubuki. Awesome fairway wood shaft, maybe the best that I have hit. The hyrid shaft, I like less.<br />

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Don't mean to threadjack but I just purchased a G15 with Serrano Stiff. Although I like the club, I just can't get use to the length of the shaft at 45.75 inches. If I was to cut the shaft, say an inch or so, how would that affect the ballflight, kickpoint, etc. Please give me some advice before I decide to cut the shaft. Thanks in advance!

I just got fitted for a G15 with the Serrano and I was really hitting it sweet. The fitter recommended cutting it down a 1/2 inch for me and said that I would not notice much change in the feel, just in the amount of control I would have with the club. I am 5'10.

On another note, the shaft felt awesome and way better than the VS Proto which I thought felt really sweet. Try choking up a bit for a bucket at the range or for a round or two until you feel comfortable or give PING a call directly at 1800-474-6434 and see what they recommend.

<br />The Serrano does not play that much like a NV. It has far better feel, more like a VS Proto but better. The drvier shaft , to me, had more control than a NV and It kicked the ball higher. This shaft has serious kick. The fairway wood shaft played a little stouter with the same feel. Major kick also. Great driver shaft, I like it better than the Fubuki. Awesome fairway wood shaft, maybe the best that I have hit. The hyrid shaft, I like less.<br />

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Don't mean to threadjack but I just purchased a G15 with Serrano Stiff. Although I like the club, I just can't get use to the length of the shaft at 45.75 inches. If I was to cut the shaft, say an inch or so, how would that affect the ballflight, kickpoint, etc. Please give me some advice before I decide to cut the shaft. Thanks in advance!

cutting it from the butt end won't really have an effect on ball flight. Any change will be from the difference in ballstriking.

However if you are going to add weight back you may want to tip the shaft a bit.